You often hear divorce lawyers saying that there are “special challenges” for virtually everybody in divorce: special challenges for men, special challenges for women, for the young, special challenges for the young and old, the rich and poor, the list…

What effects do divorce, alimony, child custody, child support, and property division have on your income taxes? Do these effects matter enough to consider? Yes. To be sure, when going through a divorce the tax implications usually take a backseat…

Equitable distribution of property in Utah divorce, and what that means Different states divide marital property in different ways. Utah (and other states’) law applies the principle of equitable distribution of property (as opposed to the “community property” standard that…

You may be able to deduct some legal fees associated with your Utah divorce on your tax returns. While you cannot deduct all legal fees associated with your divorce, some deductible costs (this is not an exhaustive list) may include:…

Filing taxes can be confusing under normal circumstances. But it can be even more confusing when a person is either going through a divorce or recently become divorced. A common question under these two circumstances is when a person must…

As if it’s not enough you’re going through a divorce now, you also need to take care of your taxes in about a month. Although this article is a good place to start educating yourself about the tax implications of…